দেশ: আয়ার্লণ্ড
ভাষা: ইংরেজি
সূত্র: HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)
Potassium chloride; Glucose
Baxter Holding B.V.
B05XA; B05XA01
Potassium chloride; Glucose
0.15/5 percent weight/volume
Solution for infusion
Electrolyte solutions; potassium chloride
Marketed
2003-04-17
1 PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 0.3% W/V & GLUCOSE 5%W/V SOLUTION FOR INFUSION BP Active substances: potassium chloride and glucose monohydrate READ ALL OF THIS LEAFLET CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU ARE GIVEN THIS MEDICINE BECAUSE IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOU - Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again. - If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or nurse. - If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. WHAT IS IN THIS LEAFLET: 1. What Potassium 0.3 & Glucose Infusion is and what it is used for 2. What you need to know before you are given Potassium 0.3& Glucose Infusion 3. How you will be given Potassium 0.3 & Glucose Infusion 4. Possible side effects 5. How to store Potassium 0.3 & Glucose Infusion 6. Content of the pack and other information 1. WHAT POTASSIUM 0.3 & GLUCOSE INFUSION IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR - Potassium 0.3 & Glucose Infusion is a solution of potassium chloride and glucose in water. Potassium chloride is a chemical substance (often called a “salt”) found in the blood. Glucose is one of the body’s sources of energy. This solution for infusion provides 200 kilocalories per litre. Potassium 0.3 & Glucose Infusion is used as a source of carbohydrate (sugar) in the prevention and treatment of: - a loss of potassium from the body (potassium depletion, e.g. after treatment with certain diuretics [water tablets]) - a low level of potassium in the blood (hypokalaemia) in situations that may cause potassium chloride and water loss including: - when you cannot eat or drink, due to illness or after surgery - pronounced sweating due to high fever - extensive skin loss, as can occur in severe burns 2. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU ARE GIVEN POTASSIUM 0.3 & GLUCOSE INFUSION DO NOT RECEIVE POTASSIUM 0.3 & GLUCOSE INFUSION IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS - higher levels of potassium in the blood than normal (hyperkalaemia) - higher levels of chlo সম্পূর্ণ নথি পড়ুন
Health Products Regulatory Authority 21 April 2021 CRN00C7QQ Page 1 of 11 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 1 NAME OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCT Potassium Chloride 0.15 % w/v and Glucose 5% w/v Solution for Infusion BP 2 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION Potassium Chloride : 1.5 g/L Glucose ( as monohydrate) : 50.0 g/L mmol/l: K + : 20 Cl - : 20 For the full list of excipients : see 6.1. 3 PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Solution for infusion. Clear solution, free from visible particles Osmolarity: 318 mOsm/L pH: 3.5 - 6.5 4 CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1 THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS Prevention and treatment of potassium depletion and/or hypokalemia in cases where supply of water and carbohydrates is required due to restriction of the intake of fluids and electrolytes by normal routes. 4.2 POSOLOGY AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Posology _Adults, the Elderly and Children_ The choice of specific potassium chloride and glucose concentration, dosage, volume, rate and duration of administration depends on the age, weight, and clinical conditions of the patient, concomitant therapy, and administration should be determined by a physician. For patients with electrolyte and glucose abnormalities and for paediatric patients, consult a physician experienced in intravenous fluid therapy. Doses may be expressed in terms of mEq or mmol of potassium, mass of potassium or mass of potassium salt: 1g KCl = 525 mg of K + or 13.4 mEq or 13.4 mmol of K + and Cl - . 1 mmol K + = 39.1 mg K + _ _ _General posology _ The recommended dosage for the treatment of carbohydrates and fluid depletion is : for adults : 500 ml to 3 Litres/24h _ _ _Use in Paediatric Population:_ - 0-10 kg body weight : 100 ml/kg/24h - 10-20 kg body weight : 1000 ml + (50 ml /kg over 10 kg) /24h - > 20 kg body weight : 1500 ml + (20 ml/kg over 20 kg)/24h The infusion rate should not exceed the patient's glucose oxidation capacities in order to avoid hyperglycaemia. Therefore, the maximum dose ranges from 5mg/kg/min for adults to 10-18 mg/kg/min for babies and children depending on সম্পূর্ণ নথি পড়ুন